Chasing position zero with featured snippets and PAAs
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:34 am
We like to set dynamic tags based on ranking position. We use this to flag keywords that are sitting just outside the top three, top five, or top 10 positions. Layer this into some form of traffic benchmark, and you can easily uncover keywords with reasonable traffic potential that just need a little extra work to rank better.
There has been a lot of talk in our industry about the azerbaijan number data prevalence of SERP features like featured snippets and “People Ask” (PAA) boxes. In fact, STAT برانڈ کی نمائش اور CTRs پر ان دو SERP خصوصیات کے اثر و رسوخ میں زیادہ تر تحقیق کی رہنمائی میں اہم کردار ادا کیا ہے ۔
If your strategy involves searching for the desired position zero, you’re in luck. We like to use STAT’s dynamic tagging feature to monitor keywords that result in featured snippets. This way, we can track keywords where our clients have a snippet and where they don’t. We can also highlight new opportunities to create better content and try to gain ground on their competitors.
It also really helps guide our overall content strategy, as STAT is able to provide immediate feedback on the type of content (and therefore assumed intent) that will perform best among a set of keywords.
There has been a lot of talk in our industry about the azerbaijan number data prevalence of SERP features like featured snippets and “People Ask” (PAA) boxes. In fact, STAT برانڈ کی نمائش اور CTRs پر ان دو SERP خصوصیات کے اثر و رسوخ میں زیادہ تر تحقیق کی رہنمائی میں اہم کردار ادا کیا ہے ۔
If your strategy involves searching for the desired position zero, you’re in luck. We like to use STAT’s dynamic tagging feature to monitor keywords that result in featured snippets. This way, we can track keywords where our clients have a snippet and where they don’t. We can also highlight new opportunities to create better content and try to gain ground on their competitors.
It also really helps guide our overall content strategy, as STAT is able to provide immediate feedback on the type of content (and therefore assumed intent) that will perform best among a set of keywords.